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Walking With Watson
Truth in Love 538
The Christian can learn from Puritan Thomas Watson in how the Bible can be applied in suffering, sin, and sadness, leading the believer to be more conformed to Christ through every circumstance.

How God uses Seasons of Change
Through the trials and joy of change, God is exposing sin, inviting growth, and revealing grace in the life of the believer.

Puritan Treasures for Today
Truth in Love 537
Dale Johnson: I am thrilled to have with me on this first day of our conference in Fort Worth, Texas, “Ancient Paths, Soul Care in Past […]

Lou Priolo’s Presuppositions: A Framework for Evaluating Your Counseling Approach
Lou Prioli’s book Presuppositions of Biblical Counseling provides a framework for understanding the pillars of biblical counsel.
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Practicing Contentment
If ever we’re going to learn to be content, we must live with the confident expectation that the best is yet to come.

Hope, When Hopes Die
Scripture is sufficient for even the grief of losing a loved one who died without Christ, and the comforts of Christ flow to this valley of the shadow of death.

Words of Life
Book Review
Timothy Ward’s book Words of Life leaves the reader ready to open the Bible and encounter God for himself.

Biblical Answers for Schizophrenia
Truth in Love 294
Is schizophrenia a biological or a spiritual issue?

The Call to Forgive
Forgiveness is more than just words that are exchanged between people when sin has been committed.

A Good God
Innumerable things occupy our thoughts. One of our greatest needs is to fix our fluttering thoughts on God.

Addictions: A Banquet in the Grave
Book Review
Through Christ we have strength to overcome even the strongest addiction.

Biblical Counseling and Confidentiality
Truth in Love 293
We want to keep counseling matters confidential, but there are certain issues where the Bible makes clear that we cannot hold absolute confidentiality.

Practicando el contentamiento
Si alguna vez vamos a aprender a contentarnos, debemos vivir con la expectativa segura de que lo mejor está por venir.

The Influence of Counseling on Preaching
When I climb into the pulpit to preach on a Sunday morning, my biblical counseling training comes with me.